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Walking the Tightrope

Book Description

"Orloff and Levinson guide us in how to actively take control of
what we cancontrol with concrete strategies, mindfulness, and
respect for ourselves."
--EDMUND C. NEUHAUS, Ph.D., HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL AND MCLEAN
HOSPITAL

Life out of balance?
Stop worrying about it. Start fixing it.
Discover what you're already doing right...and how to do more of
it.
Start taking small steps in the right direction...right this
minute.
No more fuzzy thinking. No more blame.
No more feeling sorry for yourself.
This book's solution-focused strategies will energize you,
invigorate you,help you get beyond burnout to balance and on to the
life you've always wanted.

"The bewildering pace in which we live today seems contrary to a
healthy rate of human development. Those in the know will come to
an 'age of reconciliation' where we will create a balance between
ourselves and other aspects of our lives, be it job, marriage,
finances, or spirituality. Walking the Tightrope provides a
stepwise guide to this change. The authors gently, through their
own self disclosure, support the reader in a realistic commitment
to a balance of the 'self.'"
--Dr. Phil Heller, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

"In their new book, Walking the Tightrope, Erica Orloff and
Kathy Levinson are daring high wire artists who offer hope on a
rope by helping us put the balance back into our three-ring circus
lives. They show us how to map success and to chart life courses
that are fulfilling and dynamic."
--Ronald J. Chenail, Ph.D., Assistant to the President for Academic
Affairs, Nova Southeastern University

"What a large, therapeutic journey to capture life and its core
. . . the authors' personal vignettes of the numerous 'insane Kodak
moments' we all share has given me room to breathe anew. I am
comforted knowing my journey for balance is a shared world
view."
--Marcy Sirkin, Ph.D., Family Therapist